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#Restaurant #Japanese #Dinner #A tier #Fancy
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"Amazing authentic food! Sake knowledge and recommendations on point. Will go back !"

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"Jess’s rec. 5 stars and great reviews on google maps"

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"Tiny Kabuto in Chinatown serves sushi that blurs the lines between food and art. Inside the 22-seat restaurant, Chef Gen Mizoguchi made Edomae sushi, a style that highlights high-quality seafood served by the piece over vinegar-seasoned rice. Before leaving the restaurant in 2014, Mizoguchi built a reputation for Kabuto as one of the best sushi restaurants in the country. Both the omakase, and the venue, are modest — with the short interval between when a chef prepares a piece of nigiri and a guest eats it at the forefront. Reservations are a must to make sure you can grab a seat at the sushi bar and enjoy bites of fish, flown in daily from Tokyo Bay, still lightly warmed by your chef’s hands."

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"The first thing you think when you walk into this tiny restaurant in a nondescript strip mall in Chinatown is that you've made it into the most incredible secret little place in Las Vegas—which was true until its major chef fans (like Scott Conant) started letting the cat out of the bag. This spare, elegant room is one of the most incredible secret little places in Las Vegas. The fish, flown in from the bay of Tokyo, is incredibly pure and clean, and the servers are incredibly helpful. More than two dozen specially selected sakes are on offer to pair with your meal, and tasting notes will make it easy to find one you like. Come if you want to look like a Vegas insider, and bring a worldly date or a boss you really want to impress."

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"oNe of the best restaurants in Vegas - fish flown inn from tokyo"

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"Réserver au comptoir pour voir le chef travailler"

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"Absolutely excellent Sushi japanese style. Omakase oad 118. Dinner only 6 or 8:30 pm"

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